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Meredith Corbin will speak at Retired Teachers meeting Speaker will bring group up to date on Needle Exchange program By Ellen Zornes The Adair County Retired Teachers Association will have its last meeting of this year on Tuesday, May 16, 2017, at 11amCT, at Anderson’s Pizzeria, 1411 Campbellsville Road, Columbia,KY. Our meetings are for all Adair County retired teachers and those who reside in Adair County regardless of the county or counties where you were employed. Our speaker is Meredith Corbin who will give us up to date information about the proposed Needle Exchange Program for Adair County. Remember to bring a food item for JOY Ministries. We welcome all retired teachers to our meetings and look forward to great fellowship together! - Ellen Zornes, President, Adair County Retired Teachers Association This story was posted on 2017-05-08 14:16:56
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